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Benoît Thébaudeau 626d676d33 Merge pull request #1435 from bthebaudeau/cc2538-hw-llsec
cc2538: Add support for hardware-accelerated llsec
2016-01-04 21:17:58 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau 69eacbddbe cc2538: Add AES-CCM* driver
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2016-01-04 00:28:27 +01:00
kkrentz 24cb05059a CC2538: Add AES-128 driver 2016-01-04 00:28:27 +01:00
kkrentz 81765746ad AES-128: Resolved #ifdef issue 2016-01-04 00:28:26 +01:00
kkrentz e5babded4b AES-128: Deleted the function aes_128_padded_encrypt 2016-01-04 00:28:26 +01:00
kkrentz 4013cd0f58 netstack: Fix missing llsec init 2016-01-04 00:28:26 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau 3dbe4c9403 cc2538: Add crypto driver and example for AES-ECB
Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2016-01-04 00:28:26 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau 04890b1899 cc2538: ccm: Allow separate input/output buffers
This is supported by the hardware, so give access to this feature in the
API.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2016-01-04 00:28:26 +01:00
Benoît Thébaudeau baef75752e cc2538: aes: Add support for generic operations
Add generic AES functions that should be able to support all the modes
of operation of the hardware AES crypto engine, i.e. ECB, CBC, CTR,
CBC-MAC, GCM, and CCM.

This makes it possible to easily implement these modes of operation
without duplicating code.

Signed-off-by: Benoît Thébaudeau <benoit.thebaudeau.dev@gmail.com>
2016-01-04 00:26:32 +01:00
Jeff Kent 7dc1581631 jsonparse: multiple improvements
* input string now can be any json value type
* syntax handling completed
* stack is now used more efficiently for objects
* implemented atomic values true, false, and null
* jsonparse_copy_value now handles escapes
2015-12-28 09:47:12 -06:00
Jeff Kent a65d566dee jsontree: add int pointer types 2015-12-28 09:45:29 -06:00
Jeff Kent bcc7d0a1eb jsontree: add uint type 2015-12-28 09:45:23 -06:00
Jeff Kent fcc87ddce8 jsontree: add JSONTREE_CONF_PRETTY option 2015-12-28 09:45:09 -06:00
Antonio Lignan ca919ab0b0 Merge pull request #1196 from otcshare/x86
New platform: Intel Galileo Board
2015-12-23 12:33:47 +01:00
Antonio Lignan d9546991df Merge pull request #1424 from alignan/pull/remote-power-mgmt
RE-Mote power management support
2015-12-23 12:27:16 +01:00
Antonio Lignan 36ddb737e1 Refactored the example to broadcast a message to the zoul-demo example 2015-12-22 15:16:55 +01:00
Niclas Finne cef3c39b7c Added compilation test of OMA LMW2M to the regression tests 2015-12-21 15:05:26 +01:00
Joakim Eriksson 5da887c35f added readme for ipso-objects 2015-12-21 14:39:16 +01:00
Joakim Eriksson a90ff6691a fixed leds control to work with red,green and blue LED - tested with remote. 2015-12-21 13:02:34 +01:00
Michael LeMay b4523b9130 galileo: Fix broken link in README.md
This patch fixes a broken link in README.md to serial cable connection
instructions.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 13be942d40 galileo: Fix code style violations 2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay e14761c26b galileo: Document prerequisites for building on Ubuntu Linux
This patch documents the prerequisites for building on Ubuntu Linux in
the Galileo platform README.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 52d75dce0d x86: Remove spurious UEFI-related info message
This patch removes a spurious info message in a UEFI-related portion
of a Makefile.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 09d168da04 galileo: Add support for old versions of GNU Make
This patch revises a Makefile to avoid using a feature that is
incompatible with GNU Make v.3.81.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 0e99ebbded x86: Add support for 32-bit build hosts in build_uefi.sh
This patch adds support for building the UEFI EDK2 tools on 32-bit
hosts.  It also revises the script to support rebuilding the tools
when the script is re-invoked after the EDK2 repository has previously
been downloaded.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay c75e9466f6 galileo: Fix bug in newlib build script
This patch fixes a bug in the newlib build script that causes it to
not delete an old source directory as intended prior to rebuilding the
library.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay e297177a69 x86: Streamline MMIO accesses in GPIO and I2C drivers
This patch refactors the MMIO routines in the GPIO and I2C drivers to
eliminate the base_addr parameter that specifies the MMIO base
address.  Instead, just the MMIO routines themselves retrieve the base
address from the driver structure.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay f85654a82f x86, galileo: Add UEFI support
This patch adds support for optionally building EFI binaries in
addition to Multiboot ELF binaries.  It includes a script,
build_uefi.sh, that downloads tool and library sources from the EDK II
project, builds the GenFw tool that is used to create UEFI binaries,
and creates a makefile that is included from the main x86 common
makefile and enables UEFI support in the Contiki build system.  If the
script is not run prior to building Contiki, then an informational
message will be displayed with instructions for running build_uefi.sh
if UEFI support is desired.  This patch also adds the path to the
auto-generated makefile to .gitignore.

This patch modifies the linker script for the Intel Quark X1000 to
account for the output file section offsets and alignment expectations
of the EDK II GenFw project.

This patch also adds a newlib patch to remove the weak symbol
attribute from floating point stdio support routines.  See
<newlib>/newlib/README for an explanation of how the newlib developers
intended for _printf_float and _scanf_float to be linked.  Newlib
declares them as weak symbols with the intention that developers would
force them to be linked only when needed using a linker command line
option.  However, some but not all Contiki programs require them, so
we cannot simply always include or exclude them.  Instead, we remove
the weak symbol attributes and rely on the linker to automatically
determine whether or not they should be linked.  This avoids an issue
in which weak symbols were undefined in the intermediate DLL generated
as part of the UEFI build process.  That resulted in the GenFw program
emitting "ERROR 3000" messages when it encountered relocations
referencing such an undefined symbol.

Finally, this patch updates README.md to both make some revisions to
account for the UART support introduced in previous patches as well as
to provide instructions for using the UEFI support.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay b915e7d5e3 galileo: Omit exception handling unwind tables
This patch modifies the newlib and Contiki C and C++ compiler flags to
omit exception handling unwind tables (see
http://wiki.dwarfstd.org/index.php?title=Exception_Handling).
Removing these tables saves space in debug builds and has not caused
any readily-apparent functional changes.

Here is the size listing for an example program built without this
patch:
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  76002	   1508	  21224	  98734	  181ae	all-timers.galileo

Here is the size listing for the same program with this patch:
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
  72918	   1508	  21224	  95650	  175a2	all-timers.galileo

The primary motivation for this patch is to help enable UEFI support.
The .eh_frame and .eh_frame_hdr sections that are otherwise generated
are treated as code sections by the EDK2 GenFw program, since they are
read-only alloc sections.  They get grouped with the actual code
sections, ahead of the data sections.  This perturbs symbols and
complicates debugging.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 38206e3980 galileo: Add Ethernet support
This patch adds support for Ethernet to the Intel Galileo port.  It
uses the Intel Quark X1000 Ethernet driver.  It initializes the first
Ethernet interface and starts some common network services.  By
default, it uses the following addresses:
 - Host: 192.0.2.2
 - Netmask: 255.255.255.0
 - Default gateway: 192.0.2.1
 - DNS server: (same as default gateway)
These settings can be changed by editing eth-conf.c.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay abeed93da5 x86: Add driver for Intel Quark X1000 built-in Ethernet
This patch adds a simple, space-efficient driver for the Ethernet
interface built into the Intel Quark X1000.  It only allocates a
single packet descriptor for each of the transmit and receive
directions, computes checksums on the CPU, and enables
store-and-forward mode for both transmit and receive directions.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga ba09b47d65 galileo: Initialize pinmux in i2c-LSM9DS0 example
In order to ensure SCL and SDA are exported in the correct pins.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 77327181e0 galileo: Add GPIO interrupt example
This patch introduces an example application to demonstrate how to use
GPIO driver APIs to manipulate interrupt pins.

The application uses default galileo pinmux initialization and sets
the GPIO 5 (IO2) as output pin and GPIO 6 (IO3) as interrupt. It toggles
the output pin stat at every half second in order to emulate an interrupt.
This triggers an interrupt and the application callback is called.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 4726bc3313 x86: Add Intel Quark X1000 GPIO Controller (non-legacy) interrupt support
Since Galileo pinmux is available, this patch adds interrupt support
for GPIO Controller (non-legacy).
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 61e06c632a galileo: Add GPIO input example
This patch introduces an example application to demonstrate how to use
GPIO driver APIs to manipulate input pins.

The application uses default galileo pinmux initialization and sets the
GPIO 5 (IO2) as output pin and GPIO 6 (IO3) as input. It toggles the
output pin state at every half second and checks the value on input pin.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 93c7988069 x86: Add Galileo pinmux support
This patch adds the galileo-pinmux.c and galileo-pinmux.h files,
which support access to pinmux configuration through a function
interface.

This is not 100% supported yet due to some pinmux paths
need Quark X1000 GPIO (legacy and non-legacy) configurations.

After we finish to implement Quark X1000 GPIO driver we'll add
support for this.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 781375f1d1 x86: Add PCA9685 support
This patch adds pwm-pca9685.c and pwm-pca9685.h files,
which support access to I2C-based PCA9685 PWM controller
configuration register through a function interface.

The PCA9685 is an I2C-bus controlled 16-channel LED controller
optimized for Red/Green/Blue/Amber (RGBA) color backlighting
applications. Each LED output has its own 12-bit resolution
(4096 steps) fixed frequency individual PWM controller that
operates at a programmable frequency from a typical of 24 Hz to
1526 Hz with a duty cycle that is adjustable from 0 % to 100 %
to allow the LED to be set to a specific brightness value.
More about PCA9685 can be found in its datasheet[1].

This driver is needed in order to configure Galileo pinmux.

[1] - http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/PCA9685.pdf
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 495dcd659a x86: Add PCAL9535A support
This patch adds gpio-pcal9535a.c and gpio-pcal9535a.h files,
which support access to I2C-based PCAL9535A GPIO controller
configuration register through a function interface.

The PCAL9535A is a low-voltage 16-bit GPIO expander with interrupt
and reset for I2C-bus/SMBus applications. It contains the PCA9535
register set of four pairs of 8-bit Configuration, Input, Output,
and Polarity Inversion registers, and additionally, the PCAL9535A has
Agile I/O, which are additional features specifically designed to
enhance the I/O. More about PCAL9535A can be found in its datasheet[1].

This driver is needed in order to configure Galileo pinmux.

[1] - http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/PCAL9535A.pdf
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 7dfd753b21 galileo: Add I2C master example
This patch adds an example application that shows how to use I2C driver
APIs to communicate with LSM9DS0 sensor. At every 5 seconds, the
application reads the "Who Am I" register from gyroscope sensor and
prints if the register value matches the expected value.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga a27af5b395 x86: Add Intel Quark X1000 I2C support
This patch adds the i2c.c, i2c.h and i2c-registers.h files,
which support access to I2C controller configuration register
through a function interface.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga cc51f89b31 galileo: Add GPIO output example
This patch introduces an example application to demonstrate how to use
GPIO driver APIs to manipulate output pins. The application sets the
GPIO 4 pin as output pin and toggles its state at every half second.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 2d552285cd x86: Add Intel Quark X1000 GPIO Controller (non-legacy) support
This patch adds the gpio.c and gpio.h files, which support
access to GPIO Controller (non-legacy) configuration register
through a function interface.

It doesn't add interrupt support due to pinmux reasons. On
Galileo Gen 2 we need to configure a pin as input/interrupt
using pinmux and this can only be achieved through I2C. There's
one pin exported by default as GPIO output and we used this one
to test this driver.

In the future, we plan to add an I2C driver and a pinmux configuration
driver in order to solve this kind of problems.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga 60f6edef80 x86: Add support for PCI BAR1
This patch adds support for PCI BAR1 and also changes
the pci_init(), instead of having one function for each `bar`
we now set the `bar` to pci_config_addr_t parameter before calling
the pci_init() function..
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 6dc27579bc x86: Extend PCI driver module with support for metadata and configuration writes
This patch adds the 'meta' field to the generic driver structure to
point to optional driver-defined metadata.  It also modifies the
associated initialization routine to populate it and updates the 16X50
UART driver to use the new initialization routine signature.  This
patch also adds a function to perform PCI configuration register
writes, definitions for the PCI Command configuration register address
and some of the bits in that register, and a function to set
additional bits in that register.  Finally, it adds macros to help
with performing MMIO to and from PCI devices.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Andre Guedes c6ef8454a1 x86: Use -O0 instead of -Og for debug build
This patch replaces the gcc option '-Og' by '-O0' which is used when
building debugging binaries. The motivation for this change comes
from the fact that we have found at least one optimization done by
'-Og' that interfered with one of our debugging sessions.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Andre Guedes 6b433aede1 x86: Improve release binary size
This patch adds -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections to the
'release' CFLAGS so each function and data is place into its
own section in the output file. It also adds --gc-section to
the 'release' LDFLAGS so the linker removes the sections which
are not referenced.

This patch also adds -ffunction-sections and -fdata-sections
options to CFLAGS from build_newlib.sh. This increases newlib
static libraries size, however, the Contiki image shrinks even
more since --gc-section removes "dead code" from newlib.

As a practical effect, all unused function and data (as well as
sections such as .eh_frame) are striped out from the final elf
binary. This shrinks our release binary drastically.

Finally, to prevent --gc-section from removing .multiboot section,
this patch adds KEEP(*(.multiboot)) to quarkX1000.ld.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Ricardo de Almeida Gonzaga c796e270bf x86: Add Intel Quark X1000 PCI Interrupt Routing support
PCI Interrupt Routing is mapped using Interrupt Queue Agents
IRQAGENT[0:3] and aggregating the INT[A:D] interrupts for each
PCI-mapped device in the SoC.

PCI based interrupts PIRQ[A:H] are then available for consumption
by either the 8259 PICs or the IO-APIC, depending on the configuration
of the 8 PIRQx Routing Control Registers PIRQ[A:H].

More information about can be find in Intel Quark X1000 datasheet[1]
section 21.11.

[1] - http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/products/quark/quark-x1000-datasheet.html
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Jesus Sanchez-Palencia 8ae392e66f x86: Reduce .eh_frame section size
When generating binaries, gcc will always add information of what it
calls "the exception handler framework" into its own section: .eh_frame.
This section is based on the DWARF format's call frame information (CFI) [1]
and holds information that can be useful for debuggers but also for language
constructs that relies on always having stack unwinding information (i.e. exceptions).
Such constructs, however, are pretty much useless for the C language and are
mainly just used on C++. Furthermore, this section is one of the loadable sections
of a binary, meaning it will take extra space on flash.

When .eh_frame is not present, debuggers can still get the exact same information
they need for unwinding a stack frame and for restoring registers thanks to yet
another section: .debug_frame. This section is generated by '-g' gcc option and
friends. It is actually defined by DWARF and, as opposed to .eh_frame, is not a
loadable section. In other words, it is 'strippable' while .eh_frame is not.

Since all we need is the debug information we can get from .debug_frame, we can
disable the generation of these large and unused information tables by using gcc's
'-fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables'. The .eh_frame section stays around but the code
size issue is heavily tackled. This is the same approach taken on other projects
that target small code size generation [2] [3].

Pratically speaking, on a DEBUG build of the all-timers appplication, before this
patch we had:
   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
  21319    1188   12952   35459    8a83 all-timers.galileo

And now, after this patch:
   text    data     bss     dec     hex filename
  16347    1188   12952   30487    7717 all-timers.galileo

This means a ~5Kb reduction on the loadable text segment (.text + .rodata + .eh_frame).

The flag is applied regardless of build type, DEBUG or RELEASE, since it benefits both.
Note that when release builds apply --gc-sections, they will remove .eh_frame section entirely.

[1] http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.standards.dwarf/222
[2] 0d74ad383b
[3] http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/commit/?id=b439c051c7eee4eb4b93fc382f993aa6305ce530
[4] https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_3.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/ehframechpt.html

Signed-off-by: Jesus Sanchez-Palencia <jesus.sanchez-palencia@intel.com>
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 0dcd5e9b5a x86: Revise CFLAGS and LDFLAGS for LLVM Clang compatibility
This patch slightly revises CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to specify the
optimization and debugging options and linker script in a way that is
compatible with using Clang as the C compiler and to invoke the linker
(i.e. CC = clang and LD = clang).
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00
Michael LeMay 128d9f3566 x86: Revise SET_INTERRUPT_HANDLER to avoid using inline assembly feature that does not work with LLVM Clang
The SET_INTERRUPT_HANDLER macro in interrupt.h used an inline assembly
feature to cause GCC to generate a unique number for a trampoline
label.  Clang compiled the code using that feature without generating
any compile-time errors, but it always generated the number 0,
resulting in all interrupt trampolines having the same label names.
This patch replaces the usage of that feature with local labels, which
are supported by both GCC and Clang.  See
https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Symbol-Names.html for an
explanation of local labels.
2015-12-21 08:06:14 -02:00